Diablo IV will have updates until beyond 2030
So don't expect Diablo V in the next five years and almost not even in the next decade

- April 14, 2025
- Updated: April 14, 2025 at 11:00 AM

Blizzard Entertainment has made it clear that its vision for Diablo 4 goes beyond a simple release in 2023. Rod Fergusson, general manager of the franchise, announced in a recent interview that the company plans to extend the game’s lifespan for another decade, thus surpassing the year 2030. “We are here for the long term. Lately, we have been planning for the long term. And I have created a 10-year roadmap… although it was actually for 12,” Fergusson stated, emphasizing his commitment to the development of this iconic title.
Diablo 4 has a lot of life ahead
With the aim of transforming Diablo 4 into a game-as-a-service model, Blizzard will focus on providing continuous content that reflects the desires of the players. However, this approach also implies a shift in player expectations, as the next major DLC will not be available until 2026, breaking the annual cycle that many were expecting. In the meantime, fans will be able to enjoy new seasons and collaborations with other franchises, scheduled for 2025.
Despite Blizzard’s ambitious roadmap, the gaming community has expressed certain doubts about the direction Diablo 4 is taking. These fears have been fueled by comments from former company presidents, who have questioned the future of the game. However, Blizzard aims to learn from past mistakes and is prioritizing a strong narrative by spacing out story content expansions.
In a world where video games as a service are on the rise, Blizzard’s strategy aims to keep players engaged in the Diablo universe for many years. It remains to be seen how this evolution will unfold and whether it will meet the demands of an increasingly critical and demanding community.
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